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Certain types of lighter fluids contain heptane.
 
Certain types of lighter fluids contain heptane.
  
Car starting fluids contain a mixture of heptane and [[diethyl ether]]. Due to the large difference of the boiling point of the two components, the mixture can be separated by first distilling the ether, and then the heptane.
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Car starting fluids contain a mixture of heptane and [[diethyl ether]]. Due to the large difference between their boiling points, the mixture can be separated by first distilling the ether, and then the heptane.
  
 
==Preparation==
 
==Preparation==

Revision as of 22:36, 9 November 2015

Heptane or n-heptane is the straight-chain alkane with the chemical formula C7H16

Properties

Chemical

Heptane will burn in air.

Physical

Heptane is a colorless liquid with a petroleum-like odor.

Availability

Certain types of lighter fluids contain heptane.

Car starting fluids contain a mixture of heptane and diethyl ether. Due to the large difference between their boiling points, the mixture can be separated by first distilling the ether, and then the heptane.

Preparation

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Handling

Safety

Storage

Disposal

References

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